Across
- 2. Travelbee: She believes that a human being is a biological organism affected, influenced, and changed by heredity, environment, culture, and all of the experiences he encounters, confronts or runs away from.
- 4. Hall: She was the first director of the Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- 5. Henderson: She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing."
- 6. King: The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by
- 8. Rogers: Her theory, known as the “Science of Unitary Human Beings,” allowed nursing to be considered one of the scientific disciplines.
- 9. Lewin: He developed a change model involving three steps: unfreezing, movement, and refreezing.
Down
- 1. Von Bertalanffy: In his system theory he defines a system as a “whole” composed of elements that interact with one another.
- 3. Laurente: The theory was from her study, the Categorization of Nursing Activities as Observed in Medical-Surgical Ward Units in selected Government and Private Hospitals in Metro Manila.
- 4. Kohlberg: His theory suggests that moral development occurs in a series of six stages.
- 7. Erikson: According to him, a person goes through eight stages of psychosocial development.
